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OverviewThe model system of eyeblink classical conditioning in humans has enormous potential for the understanding and application of fundamental principles of learning. This collection makes classical conditioning accessible to teachers and researchers in a number of ways. The first aim is to present the latest developments in theory building. Second, as background for directions in 2000, the text presents an overview of a large body of previously published research on eyeblink classical conditioning. Last, the authors describe eyeblink classical conditioning techniques. Each chapter includes a highlighted methods section so that interested readers can replicate techniques for teaching and research. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Diana S. Woodruff-Pak , Joseph E. SteinmetzPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: 2002 ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 1.400kg ISBN: 9780792377276ISBN 10: 0792377273 Pages: 318 Publication Date: 29 February 2000 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of Contributors. Overview and Background. 1. Past, Present, and Future of Human Eyeblink Classical Conditioning; D.S. Woodruff-Pak, J.E. Steinmetz. 2. Neural Network Approaches to Classical Conditioning; N.A. Schmajuk. Cognitive Neuroscience Approaches to Eyeblink Conditioning in Normal Adults. 3. Functional Networks Underlying Human Eyeblink Conditioning; A.R. McIntosh, B.G. Schreurs. 4. Functional MRI Studies of Eyeblink Classical Conditioning; S.K. Lemieux, D.S. Woodruff-Pak. 5. Dual-Task and Repeated Measures Designs: Utility in Assessing Timing and Neural Functions in Eyeblink Conditioning; J.T. Green, et al. Eyeblink Conditioning Over the Life Span. 6. Using Eyeblink Conditioning to Assess Neurocognitive Development in Human Infants; D. Ivkovich, et al. 7. Classical Eyeblink Conditioning in Normal and Autistic Children; L.L. Sears, J.E. Steinmetz. 8. Human Eyeblink Classical Conditioning in Normal Aging and Alzheimer's Disease; D.S. Woodruff-Pak. Contributions of Abnormal Groups to Theoretical and Empirical Understanding. 9. Eyeblink Conditioning in Neurological Patients with Motor Impairments; M.M. Schugens, et al. 10. Eyeblink Classical Conditioning in Amnesia; R. McGlinchey-Berroth. 11. Awareness and the Conditioned Eyeblink Response; R.E. Clark, L.R. Squire. 12. Can Eyeblink Classical Conditioning Provide a Foundation for Integrating Clinical Science and Cognitive Neuroscience in the Study of Psychopathology? R.M. McFall, et al. Appendix: Bibliographyof Human Eyeblink Conditioning; I. Gormezano. Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |